English and You Please continue writing on your paper. Answer in 3-4 sentences when not listing. Contemplate your long term goals: What is your desired.

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English and You Please continue writing on your paper. Answer in 3-4 sentences when not listing. Contemplate your long term goals: What is your desired life path? What do you want to be? Who do you want to be? What skills will you need to get there? How do you think English class will help you achieve your life’s goals, your life’s path? What skills do you need to strengthen to become a more effective communicator? (List all that apply.) Essential Question: English 3 Eleventh Grade

English 3 11 th Grade Essential Question American Literature

The American Dream Through Race, Class, and Gender What is the American dream? What influences our American identity? To whom does the American dream apply and what does it mean to be an American? Who has a voice in American society? Whose voices have been silenced? Homework: Print out a copy of the Classroom Guidelines,Classroom Guidelines ask a parent or guardian one of the above questions. Write a 5 sentence account of their response. Essential Question: English 3 Eleventh Grade

Facing History Scope & Sequence

Identity, what is it? Think about what makes you who you are. Create a bubble chart that includes at least 10 things about you. Use nouns, adjectives, phrases. Name Word/s that describe you Essential Question: English 3 Eleventh Grade Share in your group. What kinds of things did people list?